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Join your fellow believers at the community-wide prayer meeting and Christian Life and Witness Cours

Join your fellow believers at the community-wide prayer meeting and Christian Life and Witness Course near you. [Decision America Northeast Tour]( MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THESE UPCOMING PRE-TOUR EVENTS. PRAYER MEETING There are so many people in your community and your state who don’t know Jesus Christ—and they need your prayers. Before the Franklin Graham Decision America Northeast Tour this May, will you join other believers at the upcoming community-wide prayer meeting? At the prayer meeting, we’ll enjoy worship led by Freddy Washington—former worship leader at The Brooklyn Tabernacle—and lift up lost people in your community, your state, and our nation in prayer. Mark your calendars now and invite your loved ones to join you at the prayer meeting near you. [Find the Prayer Meeting Near You]( CHRISTIAN LIFE AND WITNESS COURSE Will you also plan to attend the Christian Life and Witness Course (CLWC) in your community? Whether you’ve shared the Gospel many times or you’re new to witnessing, CLWC will equip you with practical ways to tell others about Jesus Christ and pray with those who want to make a decision for Him—during the event in your city or on your own. [Find CLWC Details and Locations]( In the coming weeks, you’ll continue receiving specific prayer points for each of the states on the Decision America Northeast Tour. Here are some of the ways you can pray for New Hampshire. PRAYER FOCUS: NEW HAMPSHIRE • Out of all 50 states, New Hampshire is tied for the largest percentage of population of men and women who identify as LGBTQ+. Please pray that God will soften hearts and draw people far from Him to faith in His Son. • More people in New Hampshire believe in unrestricted abortion access than anywhere else in our nation. Ask the Lord “to open their eyes, so that they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God” (Acts 26:18, ESV). • Nearly half of people in New Hampshire reject the Bible’s accuracy—and the principles contained in its pages. Pray that they will hear the truth of God’s Word during the tour and respond by surrendering their lives to Jesus Christ. “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” —Matthew 5:16, NKJV [BGEA]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtube]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( A ministry of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click here to view in browser]( ⓒ2019 BGEA

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